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The Partisan: "Only the Dead Will Know the End of War" Plato 428 B.C.E.-348 B.C.E.

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Blurred faces loom in and out of my vision, their lips moving, yet I hear not a word. Surgical masks cover their faces. Blue gowns are splattered with blood.... I regard my uniform, bloodied and torn. My body racked with pain. I have been given an injection; I feel myself falling down a black tunnel at the bottom of which I see two silver angels whose bodies are harnessed to a chariot of gold, their wings gently flapping, waiting for me to arrive so as to carry me in their chariot to a distant place.

I then begin my ultimate journey and pass through that thinly meshed veil into the netherworld that exists between life and death. It is from here that I embark on my final voyage, encountering beings and events of a surreal, otherworldly, and ethereal essence. This journey lasts for an indeterminate age, and in time I am led to my appointed, preordained destination.

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Published August 30, 2021

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